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Showing posts with label Other Tech NEWS. Show all posts
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Friday, March 22, 2013

'World Wide Maze'- latest Chrome Experiment

Chrome experiment that uses Chrome to turn any website into a pinball maze you can play.

Playing pinball is fun, but chances are you're stuck at your desk and can't get to a machine right now.

Google's latest Chrome experiment is a marble maze game that binds your smartphone to your PC through those shareable tabs. Once you've opened the same tab on both platforms, you'll be put in control of a metallic Nexus Q lookalike, steered by the accelerometers baked into your smartphone -- as well as power and jump buttons. Better still, there's (arguably) an infinite number of levels to tackle, with the experiment transforming your favorite sites into a multi-stage mazes. You'll need a phone that's running at least iOS 5.0 or Android 4.0 to make the connection. Take it for a cautious spin at the link Chrome Maze

Check out the video below to see how it works and approximately 30 electrifying seconds of product manager Joe DeFranceschi's tentative ball-handling skills.

Google Watch



Looks like smart watches are finally making their voices heard coming into 2013. At CES, we got our hands on an “i’m Watch”, and a “Martian Watch”. Both can be synced to your phone, and both are uniquely impressive. “Pebble Watch” was also shown off at CES, but we were unlucky to get our hands on one of them. There have been other smart watches in the past, but they lacked the drive to really capture our attention. Well in comes Google. If anyone can bring out an awesome smart watch, Google can.
The video below is a brief concept of “Google Time”. It is a CG mock-up of what they would like to put on your wrist. It looks marvelous. They basically want to take the Google Now app and place it into a watch. Do not let me go into to detail about it. 

Check out the fan created video for yourself and let us know if it would be something you would rock.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Google Keep

if you were wondering just why Android doesn’t have its own note-taking service.Google Keep joins the rest of the services you can access from both the Web and Android, but for those of you thinking that this is just another note-taking application, think again.


Google Keep is an app that lets you easily create notes on the go. Since it syncs your notes to Google, you can access them virtually anywhere: on your Android device and also on web




Create: Use text, voice, or photos to create notes quickly and easily, and add multi-purpose checklists.

Organize: Drag & drop your notes and lists to rearrange them, and archive them when you no longer need them.

Access: Browse and search notes easily - you can even use widgets for quick note-taking and viewing.



In a similar way to Evernote, Google Keep allows you to store notes, have them on the web synchronized, take photos, do voice notes, etc. The difference is that Google Keep allows you to create tasks from these notes and be reminded of them in the future. It also offers a more of a “Metro Styled” user interface that plans to help you organize your work in a better way. All your notes are saved on Google Drive, so it does help you in not requiring more and more credentials for difference services.
As always the service is free and only available for devices having jellybean , and you can get it in Google Play.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Microsoft's Illumiroom demo

Microsoft played a demo video of Illumiroom at Samsung CES keynote
It projects the images beyond TV screen to increase the user experience
Snow falling in room and many more will appear as if those are real




First it scans whole room by kinect  and makes illusion in real time
Microsoft will show it fully in April









Watch this video to know more about it